‘China was doing arms test like Live Lab, next war …’, What did the Deputy Army Chief on Operation Sindoor say – News Himachali News Himachali

PaThe success of Operation Sindoor of India against Kyan is not hidden from anyone. Indian Army Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Rahul R. Singh, while addressing a program, said that we have definitely got to learn a lot of lessons from Operation Sindoor.

Addressing a program of FICCI, Lieutenant General Singh said that the war was taking place on one border but there were three opponents. Pakistan was in front on the front but China was giving him all possible help. However, there is nothing surprising in this. Of the weapons that Pakistan has been using in the last five years, 81 percent are from China.

He said that China was examining its weapons with other weapons. He was testing his weapons like a live lab. Turkey also played an important role in supporting Pakistan. He was constantly with Pakistan.

He said that when DGMO level talks were being held from both sides of India and Pakistan, Pakistan was getting live updates of our vectors from China. We need a strong air defense system so that such challenges can be faced in future. Singh said that during this time some of our indigenous weapons did a good job. But nothing did.

Have to be ready for the future!

He said that during Operation Sindoor, Pakistan was getting live input from China. We have to work fast on it. As far as electronic warfare is concerned. We have to further make our air defense system more. We do not have iron dome like Israel. We do not have that kind of luxury because our country is very big and it takes a lot of money in these things. We have to prepare for the future and be ready for the future.

Let us know that in response to the Pahalgam attack on April 22, the Indian Army ran ‘Operation Sindoor’ on the night of 7 May. Under this, the Indian Army had blown 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and POK. Due to this, the Pakistani army tried to target India’s military and civil bases, which was thwarted by the Indian Army. After a four -day military confrontation, there was a ‘ceasefire’ between India and Pakistan on 10 May.

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